Questions for the EVH aficionados.

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Did he actually like the pickup selector in the Les Paul position (on the top instead of by the volume control)? Is it because it’s out of the way and less likely to be accidentally switched? Or did he actually never use the selector or neck pickup?

Did he actually ever use the tone control?
 
Did he actually like the pickup selector in the Les Paul position (on the top instead of by the volume control)? Is it because it’s out of the way and less likely to be accidentally switched? Or did he actually never use the selector or neck pickup?

Did he actually ever use the tone control?
He used the neck pickup as years went on. I'm sure he liked the selector on the upper horn since it was put there?
 
Did he actually like the pickup selector in the Les Paul position (on the top instead of by the volume control)?

Considering he tweaked anything and everything with his personal guitars and the EVH line and was meticulous about small details, I think it is safe to say he put the switch exactly where he wanted it. He also pulled the blade switch out of his Strats so it's a safe bet he did NOT like that position.
 
Considering he tweaked anything and everything with his personal guitars and the EVH line and was meticulous about small details, I think it is safe to say he put the switch exactly where he wanted it. He also pulled the blade switch out of his Strats so it's a safe bet he did NOT like that position.
Yeah but wouldn’t the switch get in the way with his right hand tapping technique?
 
That’s what I was thinking but if he bumped it while trapping why not move it to the better and obvious place? The unused tone control hole.

I don’t know what Ed was thinking, but the original Music Man version had the switch under the neck pickup, and he moved it when he redesigned it for Peavey. When they redid everything for Fender he kept the switch position basically unchanged.

As for the tone control, he asked Fender to make it a stiffer turning pot because he was accidentally bumping it. Don’t ask me how, but that must be why he didn’t want a switch down there. And that is a perfect example of the level of detail he cared about. He was tweaking the friction on the volume to be lower and tone knobs higher, moving pickups tiny fractions of an inch etc. so you know the switch is exactly where he wanted it.
 
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